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EIOHT PAQES TAOE TWO DATT.T EAST OKEOONIAN. FEXDLKTON. OKEGOX. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1014 .The door is open to you to walk into a regular clothes feast! We've prepared a reg 1 ular Thanksgiving banquet for r you of fine suits and overcoats. Hart, Schaffner&Marx MADE THEM FOR US, AND WE'VE BROUGHT THEM HERE AND TRICED THEM FOR YOUR SPECIAL BENEFIT. Look over our supply of fine imported weaves in suits; the new fashions for men and young men: pee the striking new over coat models that we have here. Get . your , clothes readr for Thanksgiving. You'll five thanks for these $15 to 30 suits and overcoat3 if you'll come and see them. Copyriglt Ilirt SchaCaer L Marc This store is the home of the Manhattan Shirt, Cooper's Closed Crotch Underwear, Shawknit and Thoenix Sox. Dempster and Flaee Gloves, Carter &; Holmes Xeckwear, Carhartt Overalls, Triangle Collars, Blocks "Work Gloves, Stetson and Kensington Hats, Hart Schaffncr & Marx Suits and Overcoats, Erocton and Johnston & Murphy Shoes. The hest lines in America. TRICED RIGHT. This store will be closed all day Thursday, Thanksgiving' day. Please supply yourselves accordingly. HOLIDAY GOODS Tl'KCHASKD IX ANY DE PARTMENT OF OUn STORE WILL BE WRAPPED AND STORED FREE OF CHARGE AND DELIV ERED OR MAILFD AT ANY TIME YOU WISH. Felt Comfort Shoes ALL THE POPULAR KINDS AND DESCRIPTIONS. ' Felt Juliets for women, pair . . 91.50 Felt Rovelos for men, pair ... ?1.50 Felt high Shoes, kid vamps, fleeced lined," the kind grnnd iuothor wears - : ?17 High Felt Shoes for men - $2.00 Comfys in different colors, pair $1.50 Felt Slippers for the children from....75 to 91.00 pair A Complete Showing of .Men's Leather Hou.se Slippers. Only 26 more days remain ONLY 20 MORE DAYS REMAIN in which to do all of your Christmas shopping, and prepare and deliver all of your gifts. You have uo time to lose. You can save time hy shopping at The Peoples Warehouse. HOW MANY BOOKS OF T. P. W. TRADING STAMPS HAVE YOU TO BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS WITH? Ea.h hook is worth $.-..00. Wouldn't take many looks to buy all the Christmas things you'll want to ivc Save every stamp you can get. It's money in your pocket and our premiums aro good, desirable articles, things you want, good enough for. any home. mm mil " : 3 New Fashions in Dresses for Afternoon and Evening Wear We are showing some of the most charming afternoon and even ing dresses of the season, dresses with individuality and exclusive Bess, ' Lovely creations of crepe de chine, chiffon, messaline and silk lace; most attractive in effect; pearl and rhinestono band trimmings and French bouquets are a few of the finishing touches to these beautiful creations. DANCING FROCKS FOR MISSES' in light blue, pink, ap ple green and maize. Our prices range from $17.50 to $47.50 Come and look early as first choice is always best. Attention In order to induce early shopping we shall upon re quest charge all purchases made this week on your De cember bill payable January 1st, 1915. The Best Silk Hose On tho market New holi day goods packed in dainty boxes now in stock. Prices 75Mo?2.00. "T. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP 3 Main Line Phones all 15. TURKEYS The finest birds in town and the price is right The pound dressed 23 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES For wfk? we have been planning our buying of these, to have for you everything possible in tliis line. SHOP EARLY. CHOICE CELERY, RIPE TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, SWEET POTATOES, PARSLEY, GRAPE FRUIT, ORANGES, BANANAS, CAULIFLOWER, HEAD LETTUCE, CABBAGE, Etc MINCE MEAT or PUMPKIN PIE, which one f Our eitra fancy Minco Meat, the pound-. 20 FRESH PUMPKINS. - 10 and up CLEANLINESS, ECONOMY, SERVICE All Other Departments 22 CANNED PUMPKIN, the golden custard variety, the can - 20 SWEET APPLE CIDER, froh barrel just in, the gallon 50 CRANBERRIES Extra fancy select stock. The quart - ; We want you to pay this department a visit to day and soe the hundreds of good things to eat, displaved here for wur choosing. CLEAN STORE, CLEAN METHODS. NOTICE Complaint dept. open till 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 25th. In case of pos sible errors WEDNESDAY, phone 15 be fore 7:30 p. m. Store closed all day Thanksgiving. COUK T to Pcoplos Uarohoiioo Where It Pays to Trac'e. Save Your T. P. W. Tradine Stamps w .. w li Great Thanksgiving Vv If 5ae of Table Linens U TABLE LINENS 50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale 39 63 Ciiality, Thanksgiving Sale 53 75c (Jnalit'v, Thanksgiving Sale 02? $1.00 Quality, lhanksgiv'g hule o9 $1.25 equality, Thanksgiv'g Sale OGc $1.19 $1.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Salo $1.75 (ualitv, Thiinksgiving Sale '. $2.00 Qualitv, Thanksgiving Salo 1.. $2.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale - - - $1.13 $1.71 $1.99 LUNCH CLOTHS $1.25 Lunch Cloths, Thanks giving Sale 9S $1.50 Lunch Cloths, Thanks- triving Sale $1.19 $2.00 Lunch Cloths, Thanks iriving Sale $1.G9 $2.50 Lunc NAPKINS $3.00 Napkins, Thanksciving Sale $2.59 $3.50 Napkins, Thanksgiving Sale $2.98 $4.00 Napkins, Thankscrivine Sale $3.49 $4.50 Napkins, Thankstrivins Sale $3.93 $5.00 Napkins, Thankscrivine Sale $3.49 $0.00 Napkins, Thanksgiving Rale , $5.19 $6.50 Napkins, Thankserivine Sale . $5.89 $7.00 Napkins, Thanksoiving Sale $5.08 $7.50 Napkins, Thanksjrivin? Rale $6.59 $9.00 Napkins, Thankscivinnr Rale $7.93 $10.00 apkis, Thanksciv- ing Sale .:.. $8.11 ii M t Cloths. Thanks giving Sale Spl.oJ $3.00 Lunch Cloths. Thanks giving Sale $2.59 $3.50 Lunch Cloths, Thank?- f;iving Salo $2.87 . .00 Lunch Cloths, Thanks giving Sale - $3.39 $4.50 Lunch Cloths, Thanks giving Sale $3.76 $5.00 Lunch Cloths, Thanks giving Sale - $4.21 $9.00 Lunch Cloths, Thanks riving Salo $7.69 $10 Lunch Cloths, Thanksgiv ing Salo $8.10 COATS CROCHET THREAD We have just received a full Jtock of Coats crochet thread No. 's 3 to 150. ALSO a C strand, white em broidery floss that is most satis factory srive them a trial. LUNCH NAPKINS $1.25 Lunch Napkins, Thanksgiving Rale 08? $3.00 I .nnch Napkins, Thanksgiving Sale ... $2.47 $3.50 J .nnch Napkins, Thanksgiving Sale $2.89 $4.00 Lunch Napkins, Thanksgiving Sala $3.21 $5.00 Lunch Napkins, Thanksgiving Sale $4.11 One of tho event that always HtandH out prominently in the yeur' nodal culvndar is thu Elkn' Thanks- klvlntf lull mid Juxt now local society hns Its thouBhts (entered on Thurs day evening of this week. A com mittee of Elks has been ireiarlnii for the ball for oeverul weeks and thu affair promises this year to bo quite as brilliant if not more so than previ cus affairs for which this order has heen responsible. One of. the innny Tpun!hlvln3 dances to bo held In the county Thurti day evening: will be at 'Stanfleld. 'Miss Irnmle Campbell, ono of the popular teachers of th , Washlmrton nchool for . the past year and a half, hus reslKned her position and left for Tortland to Join her father, A4 F, Campbell of Eiwene who Is enroute California. MIhs CHinplnjU'j plucc is being filled temporarily by two of the hlKh school normal students, Miss May llager and Miss Kdythe Burnett . Miss Laurn Miller, who has been the KUest of the Misses Hazel and Lul'i Matlock for the post week, left this morning accompanied by Miss Hazel Matlock for The Dalles on a three weeks' visit, j, . r i (' Members of the recently dlitbanded Sigma Epsllon Omlcron sorority met hint evening: at the home of ' Miss Katherlne Thompson to AIscuhs rear gunlzation upon another hauls. No definite plans were decided upon though many of the young Indies fa vored retaining the present member-! fhlpini bunding themselves together for charitable work as well as social development. Later meetings will bo held. Mrs. Thomas Thompson is enter taining this afterneon nt her home f n the North Hill for her sister, Mrs. H. F. Halley of Walla Walla, who has been her guest for several Jays Miss Angela Howler will preside at n luncheon for a number of her high school friends on Friday. Mrs. Jamrs Johns, Jr., was hostess yesterday afternoon to the South Hill Prldge Club at her home on Garden street. Honors in the play were won by Mrs. II. H. Hattery. Guests other than members Included Mrs. Hattery, Mrs Frank B Hayes, Mrs Westbrooke Dickson anj Mrs. James Johns, Sr. Mrs. Frederick K. Judd entertained the Duplicate W'hltt Club yesterday t.fternoon at her home on North Main Mreet. Mrs. Linden Vincent of Athena. I.t a guest nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boylen. On Saturday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J McMonles was the scene of a happy gathering of chil dren, the occasion being the thirteenth birthday of their daughter Marjorle. Games dear to childhood days were played and plenty of good things to est completed an enjoyable evening. Those present Wore Thelma Bltn chett, Grace Blanched, Mable Bee man, Iva Beeman, Buth Mln nls, Emma Gordon, Buby By r.ee, Helen l-i Fontaine, Edn i Murphy, Daphne Daubner, Genevieve Phelps, Dorothy "Whipple, Alberta and Marjorle McMonles, Alfred Halghe. Teddy Dagget, Ned Strahorn, Carlton La Dow, Marlln Cheshire. Slegel Tar lett and Lloyd McBae. A basket social will be held tomor row evening "at the Blvcrslde school house. A short program will enter tain the guestn before the social. A general Invitation is extended. The men of the Presbyterian church will have charge of a social tomorrow evening In the church parlors when they will have ns guests tho women members of the congregation. The men folks will do all the cooking for the dinner that will be served and following this they will contribute a program of entertainment. Solid Gold Front and Back Link Buttons and Tie Clips UNk BUTTONS Plain style, Pair. $1 50 Tie Clip to match IBe. . . j 1 1 r f m LINK BUTTON j Hand .' Engraved, . pair $1.7S ' Tie Clip to match' ; LOOPN UNK ' BUTTONS : ( i plain ftyte, ,Plf f! 00 ' ' ' Hand Engraved. 12.60 These Links and Tie Clips are solid gold front and hock nnl arc greatly suprirtr to the ordinary gold front goods which will wear through on tho hack long heforc tho front iV worn. The?e gssh are guaranteed equal to any similar gcnslg regardless of price. Royal H. Sanlello Jeweler The Halkarlc Store Our Best Seller. We are selling more of Merltol Eczema Remedy than U the others put together. This large sale Is du to the fact that It Is a preparation of unusuul merit, made expressly for on purpoHe. eczcjna In Its various forms. If yoU are afflicted with thlsj loath some dbease, do not delay ulng Mer ltol Eczema P.eir.eJy. Merltol "hlte Liniment Is a splendid application for Sore Throat, Cold on the Lungs, Croup and Pain In the Chest. Saturate a plecs or flannel cloth with the Liniment and use as a plaster. U Is very penetrat ing, and effective. TALLMAV ft COM PA XV, (Adv.) Kclu.slve AW7. Paganism Warning filven. BATTLE CHEEK. Mich., Nov. Z. "Cnless China is Chrlnt!anlzed by the rext of the world she will eventually lead the rest of the word to pagan ism," declared Mlxs Hie Ding Lin. a converted Chinese woman of rank, in an addreos before the Interdenomina tional Medical Missionary confer ence here. She urged the evangel ization of China by native teachers, educated In mission schools. Miss Ida M. Scudder. member of the third generation of a widely known mlsslonory family, dlncunsed medical mlswlonnry work among wom en In India. SPKF.ADEHS OP HAPPINESS fJATIIEIl IX l,i:VKLAM, O. CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 23. -With the avowed purpose of "making hap piness an epidemic," several hundred members of the Appreciation League of the United States arrived here to day for their first annual conven tion. "Our convention Is dedicated to the causes of International peace and unlversay brotherhood," said Wil liam Backus, president of the leaguo and author of "Talosphy, or the Art of Making Happiness nn Epidemic." "During this, our first convention, present world conditions will be con trasted with our Ideals." Members of the society wear little buttons with the Inslgna "Tal." It Is part of their duty to ignore rudeness and report kindness and courteous treatment. Through tho officers of the league employers are notified of patron's appreciation. Officers will report on the progress of the work during the pnst year of business ses sions today and tomorrow. IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE, YOU SHOULD HIVE THE BEST NEW YORK TEACHERS MEET IX CONFERENCE ALBANY, N. T., Nov. 23. Several thousand educators, representing practically every school In the state, will be In attendance here tonight at the first session of the three days' convention of the New York State Teachers' association. During the convention special lines of work, langlng from education In the kinder garten to education In the university, will be discussed by experts. Governor Glynn, State Education al Commissioner Flnley nnd Mayor Stevens will be the principal speakers at tonight's meeting. An nddress by Katherlne B. Davis commlHsloner of charities for New York city, will feature the closing of the convention on Wednesday. Although there are hundreds of preparations advertised, there is only one that really rtunds out pre-eminent as a remedy for diseases of the kidneys, liver nnd bladder. , Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest, for the reason that so many people say It hns proved to be Just the remedy needed in thousands upon thoUHands of even the most dis tressing cases. 4 Rwamp-Root makes friends quickly because Its mild nnd Immediate effect Is soon realized In most cases. It 1 a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot la ft physician's prescription for special diseases, which Is not recommended for everything. A Sworn Certificate of Purity Is with every bottle. For salo at all drug stores, in bot tles of two sizes fifty cents and one dollar. Sample, R IioUlo of Swamp-Root. In order to prove what flwamp Root, the great kldnty, liver and blad der remedy will do for you, every reader of the Tendleton Dally East Oregonlan who has not already tried It may receive a sample slie bottle by parcels Post. Enclose ten cent and send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng hamton, N. Y. Write today. HP Mill Get a Can TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery DeUer